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   the effects of lead on some markers of liver and kidney functions of lead recycling factory workers are mediated through increased oxidative stress  
   
نویسنده onah christian ejike ,onah chinwemma florence ,suru stephen monday ,olisah chinedu michael ,ehiaghe alfred friday ,ogbodo chukwuemeka emmanuel ,nnaemeka wuraola serah ,ijeomah ukamaka ann ,meludu chukwuemeka samuel ,dioka chudi emmanuel
منبع avicenna journal of medical biochemistry - 2023 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:41 -45
چکیده    Background: lead is a highly toxic metal of great public health importance. objectives: this cross-sectional study was conducted to evaluate the kidney and liver function status and the markers of oxidative stress among lead recycling factory workers in anambra state, nigeria. methods: a total of 82 subjects (41 experimental and 41 control subjects) aged 20-60 years were recruited in this study. lead levels in whole blood were measured using atomic absorption spectrometry. serum malondialdehyde (mda) and uric acid levels as well as the activities of glutathione s-transferase (gst), alanine transaminase (alt), aspartate aminotransferase (ast), alkaline phosphatase (alp), and γ-glutamyltransferase (γ-gt) were measured using the spectrophotometric method. superoxide dismutase (sod) and catalase activities were determined using colorimetric method and berthelot’s and jaffe slot methods were used to measure urea and creatinine levels, respectively. results: the mean activities of sod, gst, and catalase as well as estimated glomerular filtration rate (egfr) were significantly lower in lead recycling workers compared with control group (p<0.05), whereas the mean activities of alt, ast, alp, and γ-gt, as well as blood lead, mda, urea, creatinine, and uric acid levels significantly increased in lead recycling workers (p<0.05). furthermore, blood lead level was found positively correlated with mda and creatinine levels but negatively with egfr and gst levels (p<0.05). mda level showed positive and negative correlations with creatinine and egfr (p<0.05), respectively. conclusion: this study revealed significant alterations in the levels of some biochemical and oxidative stress parameters in liver and kidney in lead recycling factory workers and showed a possible link between oxidative stress and the toxic effects of lead on the kidney and liver.
کلیدواژه lead ,antioxidants ,oxidative stress ,kidney ,liver ,enzymes
آدرس nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of health sciences and technology, department of medical laboratory science, nigeria, nnamdi azikiwe university teaching hospital, department of nursing services, nigeria, nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of basic medical sciences, department of human biochemistry, nigeria, chukwuemeka odimegwu ojukwu university, faculty of basic medical sciences, department of medical biochemistry, nigeria, nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of health sciences and technology, department of medical laboratory science, nigeria, nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of health sciences and technology, department of medical laboratory science, nigeria, nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of basic medical sciences, department of human biochemistry, nigeria, nasarawa state university keffi, faculty of natural and applied sciences, department of biochemistry, nigeria, nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of basic medical sciences, department of human biochemistry, nigeria, nnamdi azikiwe university, faculty of medicine, department of chemical pathology, nigeria
 
     
   
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